The Home Security Expert and
Panic Room Protection
by Sam Ellis
Sometimes it takes a home security
expert to weigh in an opinion in order to feel like an answer
is more definitive. A home security expert would now say that
the way to guarantee an extra level of safety in your home is
to construct a safe room. Safe rooms have been in homes for
years, but the movie starring Jodi Foster called Panic Room,
made them more of a conversational topic. If you have the
money, and the means, you can construct a safe room in your
own home without having to be part of the rich and famous
society.
A safe room is a room reserved for emergencies. A sealed
room can only allow five hours of oxygen per square foot of
space. Therefore, a home security expert would recommend that
you have the following conditions available in any safe room of
your home. You should have a room that is easily available to
all members of your household, in the interior of your home and
without windows. There should be a line of communication that
can call for help such as a cell phone, separate phone line, or
a hand held radio. You may also want a space that can store
emergency supplies.
Affordable home security is possible, but it does have a
price that could potentially be larger than any other costs.
For instance, many people have started to use a bathroom or a
closet as a means of extra protection. A home security expert
will say that this is fine, but that a solid core wood or steel
door with a steel knob should replace the regular door in order
to be the safest room possible. You don't want a predator to be
able to bust the door down and you don't want your safe room to
only be safe with a handle lock. If you are going to construct
a safe room in the existing construction, and if you are going
to do it the right way, you should only be paying approximately
$40,000. However, home security expert Neal Rawls, who is based
in Florida, insists that this task of protection can be done
for much less if the right elements are in place.
Panic rooms have their essentials, just like anything else.
Some of the needed items are a keyless deadbolt (a Grade-1
deadbolt is usually recommended), an alarm system, a
direct-dial telephone, and a cell phone. All of the hinges and
locks should be secured with the toughest and most heavy-duty
screws such as three-inch screws and four screw hinges. The
door to your safe room should be made from steel or a thick
wood to prevent easy access, and good ventilation is a
necessity. If there are windows, they need to be sealed and
possibly covered to prevent additional access. The point of a
safe room is the concept of having the best home security
isolated to one section of your home.
There are some companies, armed with a home security expert
devoted to your needs, that are trying to bring a secure home
into the common man's home safety security routine. Zytech
Engineering is a company based in Maryland that professes to be
somewhat of the blue-collar supplier in safe rooms. They offer
higher end home security products in packages while trying to
make them affordable. Zytech's safe room packages can start as
low as $17,000. However, it should be obvious by the pricing of
this particular method of home security that the construction
of a safe room is not for the broke and paranoid. You should
not consider a safe room unless you have the budget, or feel
that there is a real threat of security.
Get the latest information by a Home Security
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and advise on making the smart choice for your investment into
home security.
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